Category: Technology
US Government Announces Historic Nuclear Energy Deal
Federal Nuclear Energy Contract Sparks Competition Concerns
A significant new federal contract for purchasing nuclear energy has been awarded, echoing a
Publishers Block AI Web Crawlers, Direqt Develops AI Chatbots for Media Industry
Publishers are blocking AI web crawlers from accessing their sites due to concerns over traffic being diverted into chatbot experiences. However, a
Revenue-based financing proves effective in MENA region as startups successfully raise capital
Raising venture capital has become increasingly challenging, prompting companies to explore non-dilutive, revenue-based financing (RBF) alternatives. In
Chaos Reigns After Twitter’s Blue Checks Vanish
Twitter’s Legacy Blue Checks Are Gone, Chaos Ensues
The era of blue checkmarks that signified elite Twitter users as trustworthy has come to an abrupt
YouTube reportedly experiments with online gaming features.
Google Revives Cloud Gaming with New YouTube Offering
Months after discontinuing its Stadia service, Google may be launching a cloud gaming product
Samsung Now Manufactures Refrigerators That Cater to Thermoelectric Enthusiasts
New refrigerators feature advanced Peltier technology to minimize temperature swings and optimize storage capacity.
What’s Going On at OpenAI? Here Are Some Theories
Unexpected tech news has emerged as billionaire Sam Altman is no longer CEO of OpenAI after a vote of no confidence by the company’s board. The exact
2024 promises to be a pivotal year for wearable technology with the emergence of the smart ring as a leading innovation.
Smart rings experience a renewed popularity in 2023, sparking debate about their long-term viability. Whether the trend continues remains uncertain, with
“Institutional Trust is the Real Meme That Matters Most”
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X Launches New TV App to Enhance Video Experience
Twitter’s revival of TV apps comes after years of trying but ultimately abandoning the idea in favor of other ventures. Now, with its new iteration X,